because they are mariana
The egyptions planted crops in Giza.
The variation in strengh is minimal; winter flour means that the wheat plants are planted in the winter and harvested in the summer. Whereas summer flour is planted in the summer but harvested in the winter. This means that both crops get a similar amount of time in the sun, so flour strengh is not significantly affected.
In the spring months in the Old Testament, the people harvested their winter wheat. They held a feast to celebrate the harvest. They also planted their other crops, which were harvested late summer-early fall.
cold in the Winter, snow, mild in the Spring, can be hot and humid in the summer, cool and crisp in the Fall
Cash crops are planted, so when it is fully planted it is either traded or sold.
Chrysanthemums need several months to develop a root structure to survive the winter. So if they are planted in the spring or early summer, they will survive. Those planted in fall will not survive the winter.
Crops are generally grown in the growing season (from spring to fall) dependent upon the crop, of course. Most are planted in the spring and harvested in the fall, but that is a generalization.
They harvest as soon as the crop has ripened or has matured - mostly in the Autumn in the UK. Various food crops are sown or planted and then harvested at various times - it all depends on the kind of crop (cereal, root, vegetable, etc) and the weather. A very wet Spring could delay seed sowing. A wet Autumn could also delay the harvest, or even cause the crop to rot.
After onset of monsoon
they planted and grew crops
they planted crops